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- He had gesticulated, declaiming Italian verses, they had laughed.
- I didn't really want actors to be sputtering and declaiming.
- On this night, James Dickey did no declaiming.
- He is even funnier declaiming " My Life Is Good,"
- Journalists, inflated by celebrity, declaiming sternly.
- Richard, the MIT graduate, was declaiming as Marc Antony when Kahan stopped him.
- But even while declaiming lines like " Love is stronger than hate,"
- He changed to tenor saxophone, and started out declaiming melodies, then sent lines flying.
- Hawke is invested in Hamlet's speeches, but he never stands around declaiming them.
- The chorus generally sings wordlessly, only occasionally declaiming portions of the text to echo the speaker.
- But Gozzano is not a mere esthete, declaiming elegantly on tropical exotica and his reaction to it.
- We show a lot of the old stuff with him, declaiming in the courtroom, quoting Shakespeare.
- Luther is portrayed as standing before the emperor and the princes declaiming a portion of his notorious tract.
- His video heads speak from large ovals, a pair of eggs declaiming a pretentious text by Constance DeJong.
- Hoping to persuade it to stick around, I try kindly, admiring verse, declaiming in its direction:
- Carlson observes that, unlike other influential theater thinkers, Scribe did not write prefaces or manifestos declaiming his ideas.
- Up on Capitol Hill, the nation's elected representatives are declaiming in stentorian tones about building a new future.
- In declaiming words over music, he is more in the tradition of Linton Kwesi Johnson or Gil Scott-Heron.
- Why, listen to her, declaiming a list of American cities with that radioactive mix of concentration and anarchic glee.
- What the critics said : " " 15 Minutes " has everything but Bela Lugosi declaiming ` Bevare!
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